Paper writing
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Wherever possible, published outputs of research conducted at York should be made open access in accordance with the University's commitment to open research. The Research Publications and Open Access Policy outlines the University's expectations.
Publication Writing
- As with Departmental peer review for proposals, our the Department also encourages internal peer review for paperspublications. Please contact our Chair of Departmental Research Committee (nicola.carslaw@york.ac.uk) if you'd like to make use of this support.
- Papers Publications form an important part of the external Research Excellence Framework (REF) assessment that , which happens every 5-6 7 years. For REF, papers Papers are assessed out of 4 stars, based on originality, significance and rigour. The Department has a checklist that you can use (either when drafting your own paper, or as part of reviewing a colleague's paper) to ensure that the importance of your research is communicated in these criteria areas: outlining the REF criteria, which can be used when drafting or reviewing papers
- There are requirements around open access and REF which need to be followed to ensure that publications are eligible for submission
- Any journal articles or conference contributions in a conference proceedings with an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) must be deposited on PURE within 3 months of acceptance:
- Step-by-step instructions
- Import from an online source, such as Scopus
- Link your PURE account to your ORCID iD to automatically export your publications to ORCID.
- Any journal articles or conference contributions in a conference proceedings with an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) must be deposited on PURE within 3 months of acceptance:
Resources for Open Access
The Library provide excellent resources and guidance around open access for publications:
- About Open Access
- Guidance for postgraduate researchers and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) - a good starting point for those that haven't published before
- Funder Open Access policies
- Open Access FAQs.
Funding for Open Access
Where possible, include costs for open access publications in research grant applications.
If you don't have funding for open access, look at the University's publishing agreements which enable free or reduced cost open access publications in >10,000 journals.
If there isn't a suitable journal to publish in - or the journal you've chosen doesn't have an agreement with the University - the York Open Access Fund provides funding to pay for open access publications, including those resulting from grants funded by UKRI and Wellcome Trust.
Contract the Library for assistance with open access: lib-open-research@york.ac.uk.